By Dan Clark | January 17, 2019
'Obviously, the Marriotts of the world know what they're going to agree to. As an owner, it can be frustrating if you don't agree,' says David Reina, partner at Morris, Manning & Martin.
By Bill Tolson, Archive360 | January 16, 2019
Many companies only manage what they consider to be 'records,' but about 95 percent of a company's data is not managed, or if it is, it's managed by individual employees.
By Nicholas Reed, Ravel Law | January 15, 2019
The second part of this series looking at the future of legal analytics examines new uses, such as expert witness analytics, and how data is being applied practically.
By Dan Lear, Right Brain Law | January 14, 2019
There is no doubt that some lawyer somewhere has either failed to redact documents generally and/or failed in the specific way that Manafort's lawyers did. It's something that lawyers can and should address.
By Ronald Cheng and Mallory Jensen, O'Melveny | January 11, 2019
As U.S. law enforcement continues to address the efforts of foreign state-sponsored actors to target U.S. companies' assets, it is timely to review what companies need to know about the factual and legal parameters of these cases.
Legaltech News | Expert Opinion
By Michael Heric and Neal Goldman, Bain & Company | January 10, 2019
Legal groups committed to accelerating their digital journey need to find a practical path that balances opportunities with the realities of the organization's current digital maturity, investment budgets and the cultural transformation required.
By Philip M. Berkowitz | January 9, 2019
In his Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz writes: What are the risks of misusing confidential supervisory information? A recent matter involving a former Federal Reserve Bank of New York examiner and a Goldman Sachs banker is instructive.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael Heric and Neal Goldman | January 9, 2019
One of the last places you would expect to hear the siren call of the Airbnb or WeChat consumer experience is in a corporate legal…
By Robert Cruz, Smarsh | January 9, 2019
The use of social and collaborative communications provides new opportunities to deepen engagement with clients, but also creates new sources of compliance risk—in particular, if those intent on wrongdoing believe your focus is elsewhere.
By Ari Kaplan, Ari Kaplan Advisors | January 8, 2019
In this podcast excerpt, Ari Kaplan speaks with three law firm technologists on how they've integrated analytics into their firms and just why it's so important to the practice moving forward.
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